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UK to regulate Netflix and other streamers in line with broadcastersStreaming services with more than 500,000 UK users will have to adhere to the new standards, which include ensuring news is reported accura...
BBC accepts sanction over 'misleading' Gaza documentaryThe UK media watchdog on Friday sanctioned the BBC for a Gaza documentary whose child narrator was later revealed to be the son of Hamas's ...
Smoking crackdown, regulator for football club, Netflix rules: Nine key points from King Charles' speechThe circumstances surrounding an impending national election provided a significant backdrop for this presentation, marking Sunak's first c...
Laurence Fox arrested by Metropolitan Police following house raidA spokesperson stated: "On Wednesday, October 4, officers arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage t...
Khalsa TV surrenders UK broadcast licence over Khalistani propagandaThe Office of Communications (Ofcom) announced on Tuesday that having received Ofcom's draft revocation notice on May 26, Khalsa Television...
UK media watchdog suspends Khalsa TV licence over Khalistani propagandaThe communications regulator said the 95-minute live discussion programme included material likely to "incite violence".
Britain revokes UK licence of Russian TV channelThe move follows a similar ban issued by the European Union earlier this month as Western nations seek to punish Russia for its war in Ukra...
UK's media regulator clears Piers Morgan of any voilations for making comments on Meghan MarkleMorgan's comments drew more than 50,000 viewer complaints.
UK creates new digital regulator to impose code of conduct on tech giantsThe new unit, which will begin work in April 2021, could be given powers to suspend, block and reverse decisions of tech giants, order them...
- Rupert Murdoch withdraws bid to take over 61% of Britain's satellite TV platform BskyB
Rupert Murdoch on Wednesday withdrew his longcherished bid to take over 61% of BskyB, Britain's hugely profitable satellite TV platform.
- Ruperts Murdoch's future in Britain increasingly uncertain
Mr Murdoch's future in Britain, from where he started his international empire building, is looking increasingly uncertain.
- Cadbury looks beyond chocolate
Cadbury is importing big brands from its global portfolio to prop up its sugar confectionery sales.